Tag : Modeling

OxHelease

Ongoing projects

Impact of helium-oxygen inhalation on ventilation, blood oxygenation, and aerosol deposition in chronic obstructive respiratory diseases: asthma and emphysema This project deals with the use of helium/oxygen mixtures in therapies of chronic obstructive diseases such as asthma and COPD (in particular, emphysema). The global objective is to investigate the use of helium-oxygen mixtures in these … Continue reading

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AirPROM

Ongoing projects

Airway Disease Predicting Outcomes through Patient-Specific Computational Modeling Data from Europe’s biggest airway disease cohort will be used in AirPROM to help generate computer and physical models of the airway, to help professionals predict how people with these lung diseases might respond to different treatments. Current treatment plans adopt a ‘one size fits all’ approach, … Continue reading

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ViSiCAST

Completed projects

Virtual Signing: Capture, Animation, Storage and Transmission Equal access to information for all citizens has been defined as a European priority in building up the new communication society. In this context, providing sign language support for the contents broadcasted over digital TV networks or available over the Internet is a key factor to enhance the … Continue reading

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TAMUSO

Completed projects

Multimedia watermarking for mobile telephony With the rapid development of 3G mobile telephony, operators need to offer operational solutions to protect copyright related to multimedia contents distributed on nomadic terminals. In this context, the TAMUSO project (TAtouage Multimédia et ses Usages dans les réSeaux mObiles – Multimedia watermarking and its applications in mobile networks) is … Continue reading

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RMOD

Completed projects

Morphofunctional simulation of airways In 2005, significant progress was made within the context of the RNTS R-MOD project, concerning the 3D reconstruction and functional exploration of the airways. The results concern, the first simulations of air flow within the bronchial network and, secondly, the development of new tools for 3D segmentation and analysis of the … Continue reading

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MULTISPECTRAL COMPRESSION

Completed projects

Multiple data compression   To answer the needs related to the transmission, processing and archiving of multispectral images for the next generation of SPOT satellites, this project aims at elaborating efficient lossless and quasi-lossless data compression algorithms, optimally exploiting the redundancy between spectral bands. A comparative litterature review to identify a reference reversible compression technique … Continue reading

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HAPATIC VIEW

Completed projects

Computer-aided preoperative assessment of liver vessels Launched in 2005 as a joint research partnership with APHP – Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (Central Radiology Department), the Hepatic View study deals with the automated segmentation of hepatic vessels during various perfusion phases in CT imaging. The derived information is then exploited for computer-assisted pre-operative planning, both for healthy donors … Continue reading

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CARDIOMETER

Completed projects

Quantitative analysis and modeling of myocardial function in MRI   Cardio-vascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in industrialized countries, and therefore a major public health challenge. As a result of intensive technological developments, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is today recognized as a relevant modality for dynamically imaging the heart anatomy and function, and … Continue reading

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BEATING HEART

Completed projects

Computer-assisted analysis of tagged MRI cardiac sequences  Type : Institutional  Mots-clés : Computer-Aided Diagnosis, Medical imaging, Modeling, Registration, Segmentation  Contact : Nicolas Rougon Tags: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, Medical imaging, Modeling, Registration, segmentation

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AIRWAYS

Completed projects

3D modeling of airways in CT The Airways project aims at developing advanced facilities for physio-pathological analysis of pulmonary airways in Multi-Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT). The challenging issue is to exploit the three dimensional anatomical information contained in MDCT data in order to automatically segment, represent and explore the airway structure. Computer-assisted diagnosis, preoperative investigation … Continue reading

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